Cambridge Audio Stream Magic 6 Review

£700Oct 2012 cambridgeaudio.com

Stuff says 5 Hot Buy

Packed with features and great sound, we're smitten with this Cambridge Audio streamer 

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Stuff magazine Wed, Oct 17 2012, 12:31PM

Cambridge Audio Stream Magic 6 review – intro 

This Cambridge Audio setup is a modern take on the classic hi-fi system of a matching CD player and amp – except that in place of a CD player, there’s a streamer. 

Cambridge Audio Stream Magic 6 review – add the Azur 651 amp and BT100 Bluetooth receiver 

The Cambridge Audio system means you get two boxes – the £700 Stream Magic 6 and the £450 Azur 651 amp – rather than one, but they’re sleekly designed and will look the part stacked on any shelf.

Plug in the optional BT100 Bluetooth receiver (£70) and you can stream from your smartphone, iPhone, iPad or computer. It supports high-spec aptX quality, too. 

Cambridge Audio Stream Magic 6 review – wireless and streaming 

They’re also among the best-equipped, capable of accepting music via every popular means of wired and wireless transmission other than AirPlay. You even get access to Aupeo!, and while it’s no Spotify, that means you needn’t have a big catalogue of pre-ripped content to get up and running. 

Cambridge Audio Stream Magic 6 review – high-res music file support 

The Cambridge Audio streamer has three USB inputs of which one (on the rear) is a Type B socket – which means it supports 24-bit/192kHz high-res music files. 

Cambridge Audio Stream Magic 6 review – iOS and Android apps 

Cambridge Audio offers a free Stream Magic control app for iOS and Android. It looks slick and displays the quality of each track as they play, but it is slow to scroll through. 

Cambridge Audio Stream Magic 6 review – sound quality 

Sound-wise, it’s got Wolfson DACs and 24-bit/384kHz ATF2 upsampling tech, which may sound like gibberish, but ensures it has the performance to match its flexibility. The amp, meanwhile, is a muscular, occasionally boisterous 75W affair, which serves up serious detail, especially with 24-bit/192kHz files. 

Cambridge Audio Stream Magic 6 review – verdict 

The only minor niggle is that it won’t handle Apple Lossless, but a recent firmware upgrade added support for gapless playback, and we’ve heard Lossless is on the way. That aside, there’s really very little to fault the Cambridge streamer on – hence why it’s our preference over stiff competition from the likes of the NaimUniti 2

 

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